One subject is indicated to be doing two or more things when coordinating conjunctions (like "and" or "or") are used in a sentence, linking multiple verbs or actions to the same subject. Additionally, the presence of a compound verb structure or a list of activities can also suggest that the subject is engaged in multiple actions. For example, in the sentence "She runs and swims every day," the conjunction "and" shows that "she" is performing both actions.
A compound subject is when there are two or more equal things doing something in a sentence such as:Bob and Sue went to the movies.The cat and the dog were quiet.
The predicate is the part of the sentence that tells you more about the subject. The subject is the person or thing doing the action, in this case 'Learning new things'. Thus 'is exciting' is the predicate.
by doing things on your own and be and independent person
doing more things at the same time.
active words like running, jogging, swimming, and lots of more things
by doing things that you are good at and working harder at things that are more difficult.
Find out a bunch of things she likes and start doing those things.
The verb in the sentence "Now I am more careful" is "am." It is a form of the verb "to be," which indicates the state of being of the subject "I."
Not very, engineers are good at doing things, not explaining things, if they were good at writing papers, they would be managers, but at that time, they would write more and do less in the field. Math is the more important subject at hand, not writing.
No subjects are for more specific things
He's been doing a lot of things, but If you want to know more, watch "What IShowSpeed is Doing is Shocking..." on the Channel Freeway Content
More information is needed as to what it is doing or what it is not doing, too many things can be wrong with this...................